1. Southern Sporting Good Company makes basketballs and fo
1. Southern Sporting Good Company makes basketballs and footballs.Each product is produced from two resources rubber and leather. Eachbasketball produced results in a profit of $11 and each football earns$15 in profit. The resource requirements for each product and the totalresources available are as follows: Product Resource Requirements per Unit Rubber (lb.) Leather (ft2) Basketball 2.8 3.7 Football 1.5 5.2 Total resources available 600 900a. Find the optimal solution.b. What would be the effect on the optimal solution if the profit for the basketball changed from $11 to $12?c.What would be the effect on optimal solution if 400 additional poundsof rubber could be obtained? What would be the effect if 600 additionalsquare feet of leather could be obtained?2. A company producestwo products, A and B, which have profits of $9 and $7, respectively.Each unit of product must be processed on two assembly lines, where therequired production times are as follows: Product Resource Requirements per Unit Line 1 Line 2 A 11 5 B 6 9 Total Hours 65 40a. Formulate a linear programming model to determine the optimal product mix that will maximize profit.b. What are the sensitivity ranges for the objective function coefficients?c.Determine the shadow prices for additional hours of production time online 1 and line 2 and indicate whether the company would preferadditional line 1 or line 2 hours.3. Formulate and solve the model for the following problem: IrwinTextile Mills produces two types of cotton cloth denim and corduroy. Corduroy is a heavier grade of cotton cloth and, as such, requires 8pounds of raw cotton per yard, whereas denim requires 6 pounds of rawcotton per yard. A yard of corduroy requires 4 hours of processing time;a yard od denim requires 3.0 hours. Although the demand for denim ispractically unlimited, the maximum demand for corduroy is 510 yards permonth. The manufacturer has 6,500 pounds of cotton and 3,000 hours ofprocessing time available each month. The manufacturer makes a profit of$2.5 per yards of denim and $3.25 per yard of corduroy. Themanufacturer wants to know how many yards of each type of cloth toproduce to maximize profit. Formulate the model and put it into standardform. Solve it a. How much extra cotton and processing time are left over at the optimal solution? Is the demand for corduroy met?b.If Irwin Mills can obtain additional cotton or processing time, but notboth, which should it select? How much? Explain your answer.4.The Bradley family owns 410 acres of farmland in North Carolina on whichthey grow corn and tobacco. Each acre of corn costs $105 to plant,cultivate, and harvest; each acre of tobacco costs $210. The Bradleys’have a budget of $52,500 for next year. The government limits the numberof acres of tobacco that can be planted to 100. The profit from eachacre of corn is $300; the profit from each acre of tobacco is $520. TheBradleys’ want to know how many acres of each crop to plant in order tomaximize their profit.a. Formulate the linear programming model for the problem and solve.b.How many acres of farmland will not be cultivated at the optimalsolution? Do the Bradleys use the entire 100-acre tobacco allotment?c.The Bradleys’ have an opportunity to lease some extra land from aneighbor. The neighbor is offering the land to them for $110 per acre.Should the Bradleys’ lease the land at that price? What is the maximumprice the Bradleys’ should pay their neighbor for the land, and how muchland should they lease at that price?d. The Bradleys’ areconsidering taking out a loan to increase their budget. For each dollarthey borrow, how much additional profit would they make? If theyborrowed an additional $1,000, would the number of acres of corn andtobacco they plant change?1483717693.xlsx